[AT] 3-Bottom Trailer Plow

Lew Best bee_keeper at earthlink.net
Sat Jun 24 05:16:57 PDT 2006


Might want to check around on prices; I got 100 a ton on old commercial
clothes dryers last week (called "prepared tin" but were whole except
for a few scavenged parts) so short iron ought to be way higher than
that I'd think?  Was quoted $2.10 a pound for #2 copper!  Unbelievable
prices. 

Lew

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The price of old steel here in NY has hit $120 a ton for shorts.  This
has made me see much of the "junk" out back in a whole new light.

I have a 3 botton trailer plow that used to be the only plow when I was
farming with a Farmall 350.  Today we use a 1086 with a 6-bottom.

If anyone is interested in this trailer plow, let me know before I
light the torch.

I don't know the make nor model, I do think the main wheels are metal
and have round spokes.

Richard
In Central NY



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